Bitter Melon

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Bitter melon (BITTER MELON) Bitter melon grows in tropical areas, including areas in the Amazon basin, in eastern Africa, Asia and the Caribbean. In addition, it has been cultivated in South America, in particular for the production medications. It was used by more than 5000 years in China. Bitter melon is used in medicine for the treatment of tumors, trauma, inflammation, malaria, severe problems with menstruation, as an antiviral agent for hepatitis B and measles, for flatulence and as anthelminthic … For decades, the fruits of bitter melon is used as an effective means to enhance cellular uptake of glucose, which is especially important to normalize blood sugar levels.

Bitter melon lowers blood triglycerides (triglyceride (TG) or neutral fats – are derivatives of glycerol and fatty acids. Triglycerides – the main source of energy for cells. Triglycerides come into our body through food, are synthesized in adipose tissue, liver and intestines.